Zimbabwe held a special army ceremony yesterday, during which Lieutenant-General Emmanuel Matatu received his new rank badges. President Mnangagwa had promoted him from Major-General just a day earlier. The army held this event right after naming Matatu the new leader of all Zimbabwe's ground...
President Mnangagwa believes talking helps solve world problems. He spoke at a late New Year party with foreign diplomats at State House. The President said Zimbabwe wants to talk with every country. He added that Zimbabwe makes friends with everyone.
The President pointed out that his...
Zimbabwe farmers have started getting ready for winter wheat planting, with the Masvingo area looking to grow 4,000 hectares. Farm leaders met in Masvingo to talk about the coming season. Many farmers said they felt prepared and asked for help from the government to grow as much wheat as...
Twelve pastors quit the United Methodist Church in Zimbabwe because they disagree with gay marriage. Last year, the church's highest council voted to allow same-sex weddings and gay pastors. The Zimbabwe branch refuses to accept these changes. New Bishop Gift Machinga made their position clear...
The army held a special ceremony in Harare on Friday for Lieutenant General Emmanuel Matatu. President Emmerson Mnangagwa had just picked him as the new Zimbabwe National Army boss. During the event, officials pinned fresh rank symbols on Matatu as he started his command. Military leaders from...
Zimbabwean businesses plan to stay open Monday, March 31, despite calls for protests that many consider harmful. Business leaders believe the country cannot handle disruptions to its economy and ask citizens to stay peaceful. The government has promised stability, and the head of retail...
President Mnangagwa promoted Major General Matatu to Lieutenant General and made him Commander of the Zimbabwe National Army. Mnangagwa also leads the Zimbabwe Defence Forces as Commander-in-Chief. Dr. Rushwaya, Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet, shared this news.
Matatu starts his...
Someone wants to check if Malawi votes are being counted fairly. A mystery person has stepped up as a private detective, ready to look through all the voting records. This offer comes as many people worry about whether the Malawi Electoral Commission plays by the rules. Opposition groups think...
Malawi's higher education leaders just launched a big hunt for fake college papers across the country. They want to ensure that real degrees keep their value. Education Minister Jessie Kabwila says they found three main types of fake papers: those from lying about school work, papers from...
CTS Courier just started a new program called the "Bwenzi la Akasi Initiative" to help their customers celebrate happy times and face tough situations. This program shows how much the company cares about the people who use their services. The courier business wants to build better relationships...
Tavona Biza recently became the top leader at Old Mutual Malawi, taking over from Edith Jiya, who ran the company for nine years. Jiya left for South Africa last November, where she leads the Retail Mass Market division of Old Mutual's Mass and Foundation group. Biza met with staff and...
The government wants Malawians to build stronger houses that can withstand bad weather. Three new types of houses appeared Thursday in Chikwawa. Illovo Sugar Malawi and Catholic Relief Services paid for these houses. These special homes cost less money but stay strong during storms and floods...
People across the Mzimba District worry about how long it takes to get justice in Malawi. They say these delays hurt basic rights, especially for those who need help most. The Malawi Human Rights Commission held a public meeting on Thursday, during which many shared their frustrations.
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The new leader of Zimbabwe Methodists strongly opposes gay relationships. Rev Dr Gift Machinga arrived at Harare airport yesterday, where he clearly stated his views. He told everyone listening that gay people cannot serve as church leaders or preach from Methodist pulpits across Zimbabwe. The...
Zimbabwe United Methodist Church members call the recent homosexuality vote a betrayal of Jesus Christ. The parent church in America decided to accept gay relationships by a huge margin of 692 to 51. They threw out a rule that has existed for 52 years, saying gay acts go against Christian...
The young leader of Burkina Faso said no to more money in his paycheck. President Ibrahim Traore, just 37 years old, wants to stay true to helping regular people. He took control through a military takeover last year and has already fought hard against dirty dealings in government. He told...
Malawi just hired a new company called Madras Security Printers to make better passports with tougher security features. The government signed a five-year deal worth K52 billion. The Immigration Department thinks this change will solve many passport problems that citizens have faced for years...
Twelve church leaders from the United Methodist Church in Zimbabwe have walked away from their jobs. They left because their church decided to accept gay relationships and marriages. These pastors gathered reporters in Harare and explained why they could not stay with the church anymore.
Rev...
Twelve top pastors from the United Methodist Church have quit their jobs because they disagree with the church's new position on gay people. They announced this at a news event in Harare today. Reverend Forbes Matonga, speaking for the group, said they left because they believe the church...
Zimbabwe police announced they would seize any car driving around without license plates. The national police spoke up on March 28, saying this breaks the Vehicle Registration law. They plan to hold these cars until the owners finish proper paperwork with the right offices. This rule affects...
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